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In this three-week series we look at the way shame can impact how we see ourselves, how we treat others, and what we think about God. As we explore what the Bible says about our best and worst moments, we ll see that the best thing we can do is shame less. XP3HS.COM THE PEOPLE THAT MAKE XP3 Chief Executive Officer Reggie Joiner Chief Operating Officer Reggie Goodin Creative Director Ben Crawshaw Content Director Crystal Chiang Branding Josh Lamm XP3 HS Team Sarah Anderson CJ Palmer Steve Underwood Orange Specialists Jeremy Zach Ben Nunes Matt Ivy Technical & Web Support Hadley Brandt Video Ben Grant Graphics Taylor Cox Motion USER AGREEMENT The rethink Group, Inc. gladly grants permission to churches, schools and other licensees to tailor XP3 TM materials to fit their unique leadership requirements, locale and format preferences. However, if you wish to edit the content substantively, including teaching scripts, small group dialog and any other content in which biblical principles and concepts are presented, you are obligated to do so within the doctrinal guidelines we ve expressed in our Statement of Faith (http://whatisorange.org/statement-of-faith/). These resources are intended to be downloaded and printed for use by the subscribing entity only and may not be electronically transferred to or duplicated by other non-subscribing entities. Any unauthorized reproduction of this material or incorporation into a new work including podcasts or video of this content is a direct violation of U.S. copyright laws. 2016 The rethink Group, Inc. All rights reserved. XP3 and the XP3 logo are trademarks of The rethink Group, Inc.

TEACHING OUTLINE SHAMELESS WEEK 2 BOTTOM LINE LET HIS LOVE ECLIPSE THE LIES. SCRIPTURE ZEPHANIAH 3:17 NLT OUTLINE INTRODUCTION I don t know how this thought crept into my head, but I grabbed a hold of it and began believing it that day: I m not worth it. TENSION In fact, the things I said in my mind about myself were things that I believed to be true. Shame leads us to believe lies about us. What you think about yourself will affect what you do. GOAL OF SMALL GROUP TO HELP STUDENTS CLEARLY IDENTIFY HOW GOD FEELS ABOUT THEM. TRUTH In the passage we re going to look at today, Zephaniah is talking about what God ultimately wants for His people and with His people. How different is that from the way you think God thinks about you? The truth is, we tend to think that God views us the way we view ourselves. You may look at yourself with shame, but His view of you is shameless. APPLICATION It took me a long time to even let God s thoughts about me change my thoughts about me. Think of it this way: let His love eclipse the lies. Here are two steps to get started 1) Personalize the passage. 2) Put the phrases on repeat. You must fight for your thinking about yourself. LANDING As we close today, I want you to think about some of the messages you ve believed about yourself lately.

TEACHING SCRIPT SHAMELESS WEEK 2 BOTTOM LINE LET HIS LOVE ECLIPSE THE LIES. When I was in elementary school, we used to play Capture The Flag every day at recess. I m not exaggerating: Every. Single. Day. We had twists, variations, and surprises that we would add to it. But for the most part, the game and the objective is stated in the title: get the other team s flag! My best friend, Austin, and I always played on the same team. And there were two guys Kurt and Sean who were always on the other team. They were our archrivals. I went to an extremely small elementary school, so there weren t a ton of people around who were interested in the game. But there was one X factor that made the game interesting each day: a girl named Erica. She was quicker than all of us. So Erica would change which team she was on from day to day. She had zero interest in hanging out with the girls and talking dolls or fashion. She wanted to play Capture The Flag! The guys didn t treat her any differently than we would the other guys she was a better athlete than all of us! Needless to say, all four of us guys were in love with her. I, however, was the first one who had enough courage to ask her to be my date to the Christmas roller skating party. Yes, you heard that correctly: Christmas roller skating party (it was a long time ago!). All of a sudden, Austin and I were having very different conversations about Erica. No longer were we talking about Capture The Flag. We were talking about a date (Ok, as much as elementary school kids can date). INTRODUCTION (3 MINUTES) When I got to the roller skating rink, however, my excitement came crashing down. Why? Because I looked out onto the rink, and I saw Erica skating with someone else. She was actually smiling and holding his hand. It was Sean. My nemesis. In retrospect, it s funny. And I should ve moved on and skated with another girl. I should ve determined to never again lose a game of Capture The Flag. But instead, I sat in the bleachers. In total silence. And I don t know how this thought crept into my head, but I grabbed a hold of it and began believing it that day: I m not worth it. I m not worth being a Christmas roller skating date. I m not worth being the dude Erica wanted to hang out with. It was the first time I can remember playing a negative message about myself over and over in my mind, on repeat. Looking back, I can think of more instances like this. Like when a humongous guy tried to fight me in 8th grade because I talked to his girlfriend. Like when my dad filed bankruptcy, went into depression, and didn t talk to his family for a while. These were moments when the voices in my head told me that I was to blame. I was the cause. It was because there was something wrong with me. That s shame, and it s what we re talking about in this series.

TEACHING SCRIPT 4 TENSION (2 MINUTES) Shame is a heavy topic, I know. But it s such an important one. Even though I can laugh about things that happened in my past, they weren t funny at the time. In fact, the things I said in my mind about myself were things that I believed to be true. Whether you realize it or not, you ve probably done the same thing. There have been bad things that have happened to you. words that have been said to you. mistakes that you have made. And in those moments, you may have put a phrase on repeat in your mind. You may not have even realized you were doing it, but there was some sort of message that your brain took hold of and wouldn t let go. It was probably a negative one, and you probably believed it. The experiences that caused these messages to take root may be far more painful and devastating than a failed Christmas date or a depressed father. And I want you to know that I m truly sorry. I hate that you went through whatever you went through. And I also hate the fact that those experiences potentially made you believe something about yourself that isn t true. Because that s what shame does it takes a challenging circumstance and makes it our fault. Shame leads us to believe lies about us. Maybe you ve believed something like this: I m a bad person. I m a loser. I m not worth noticing. I don t matter. We ve all heard those words in our heads before. Think about this: There are probably lies you believe about yourself that you ve never even realized you believe. You ve repeated the messages a thousand times, but you ve never thought about it or paid attention to it. That is a problem. Why? Because those lies, on repeat, are forming your identity. They re telling you what kind of person you are. And here s why that s a big deal. What you think about yourself will affect what you do. Your identity the definition you have for yourself will ultimately guide your choices. The category you put yourself in will impact your decisions and the future of your life. Which brings up a pretty good question: What if you re wrong about you? What if you base all your life decisions on an assumption about you that s false? On an idea that shame has planted in your mind? Do you really want something to shape your life that may not even be true? Here s the good news: it s not too late to figure this out. Whatever lies you ve believed about you doesn t have to be true of you for the rest of your life. And I sincerely believe that what we re about to discuss will help you so much when it comes to the messages that play in your head. TRUTH (4 MINUTES) Today I want talk about a book of the Bible that I d be willing to bet you ve never heard of. The book of Zephaniah. Zephaniah was a prophet during the reign of King Josiah of Judah (640-609 B.C.). In that time, prophets represented the voice of God to people. Think about the White House Press Secretary. He or she speaks on behalf of the president, the U.S. government administration, and its policies and decisions. The president and his or her team give the Press Secretary information, and he or she speaks on behalf of the White House. That s a simple way of understanding how a prophet worked back in the day. A prophet represented God s will, desires, and plans for His people. The prophet was God s spokesperson, whether the message from God was a word of warning, wisdom, or encouragement. In Zephaniah s time, the people were not right with God. So obviously, Zephaniah s message was one that encouraged

TEACHING SCRIPT 5 them to make some changes. He was not eloquent or poetic. But he was passionate and clear. In the passage we re going to look at today, Zephaniah is talking about what God ultimately wants for His people and with His people. Look at this passage through the lens of how God sees you. Let s look at the whole verse, then we ll break it up... For the Lord your God is living among you. He is a mighty savior. He will take delight in you with gladness. With his love, he will calm all your fears. He will rejoice over you with joyful songs (Zephaniah 3:17 NLT). Now let s unpack that a bit. For the Lord your God is living among you. Meaning, God is with you. He is a Giant of greatness, helping you face whatever problem is in front of you. He is a mighty savior. He can help you, no matter what you re going through or how you feel about yourself. There s no reason to live in fear or shame when you have the mighty savior on your side. And yes, He is on your side! He will take delight in you with gladness. Ultimately, God finds great joy in calling you one of His children. You may have always assumed that God was mad at you, or that He thinks you re a loser. But that s a lie! His face lights up when He thinks about you. With his love, he will calm all your fears. This is not a boring, passive love. It s not like your Aunt Margaret saying she loves you. This is a crazy, life-changing love! He will rejoice over you with joyful songs. Maybe it s never occurred to you that God even likes you. But the Bible tells us He s so in love with you that He bursts into song. Even when you feel like you re a lost cause, He s still singing with hope over your life and your future. How different is that from the way you think God thinks about you (or the way you feel about yourself)? The truth is, we tend to think that God views us the way we view ourselves. And because we re all really good at replaying negative messages about ourselves, we don t think of ourselves with words like love, gladness, and joyful songs. We think of ourselves with shame. But God looks at us in a totally different way even when we re not on our best behavior. Remember, Zephaniah was writing to God s people who had a lot of work to do when it came their actions. Despite that, Zephaniah had a message of love: God isn t embarrassed by you. He doesn t wince when He sees you. He has never believed you are a loser, worthless, or hopeless. You may look at yourself with shame, but His view of you is shameless. APPLICATION (3 MINUTES) I remember when someone first told me this truth that God s view of me was different than mine. I thought it was great. About 30 seconds later, I went right back to thinking about what loser I was. It s hard to change messages you believe about yourself! How can you just make yourself not think something? It took me a long time to even let God s thoughts about me change my thoughts about me. So I want to share with you some things that can help. First, have you ever seen an eclipse? It s what happens when the moon comes between you and the sun. Even though the sun is huge and powerful, it can be blocked when something else moves in front of it. The same is true when it comes to the messages in our head. They re huge and often powerful, but they can be blocked. They may never fully go away, but you can put messages in front of them that are true. Think of it this way Let His love eclipse the lies. The key is keeping new and true messages closer to you. Here are two steps to get started

TEACHING SCRIPT 6 1. Personalize the passage. Take this incredible message from Zephaniah and make it about you. Take the very words of Scripture and use them to form your identity! Tell yourself things like this: a. God is with me. b. God is bigger than any fear I face. c. God takes great joy in me! d. God s love for me is passionate and unfailing! e. God can calm the voices in my head. f. God can turn my lies into joyful truths! 2. Put the phrases on repeat. Don t just say them once. Say them over and over. Write them down. Put them on your bathroom mirror or locker. Don t just make them random thoughts. Engrain them in your brain! Let His love eclipse the lies. To reshape your identity in a shameless way, it s going to take work. Negative, shame-filled thoughts come easily and naturally to most people. It doesn t take hard work to think those things. Reprogramming your thoughts, however, does. You must fight for your thinking about yourself. Don t just believe a thought because it enters your mind or someone else says it. You get to choose what you believe. Run it through the filter of Zephaniah s words. If it doesn t match up, you don t have to agree with it. You can choose something else to believe! LANDING (1 MINUTE) As we close today, I want you to think about some of the messages you ve believed about yourself lately. I know that s not a fun thing to think about, but it s important to identify and challenge your current thinking about yourself. Now ask yourself: Is this also the way you think God sees you? In other words, is that message you believe equal to the message you think God feels about you? To live a shameless life, you can t allow your identity to be formed passively or reactively. You have to pay attention to it! And you need a clearer picture of God s love for you in order to form an identity that s based on truth. Let His love eclipse the lies. TRANSITION INTO SMALL GROUPS